Interestingly though, part of Real Madrid’s problem was the fact Sergio Ramos was suspended. The defence lacked height and leadership in his absence, but his manic touchline celebrations may seem him suspended again.

According to the Express, the Spanish defender broke regulations by standing pitch-side and shouting on his team in the final minutes. He also shouldn’t have entered the field of play to celebrate the Ronaldo goal, either.

Time will tell if UEFA take action, but as it’s Real Madrid, we wouldn’t be surprised if they turned a blind eye.

It’s a one in three chance we draw the side that has won the Champions League for three of the past four seasons – so if we do – we’d love Ramos to be unavailable.